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Go for either number 11 (Kingsolver) or Plenty by Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon. To be frightfully reductive, choose the former for an Appalachian baby boomer narrative, the latter for a Vancouverian (?) X-er take on the same topics. Both include recipes.

Hey there! I can’t believe you read Voyager after not liking #2. I admit if you ready any of the books, the first 3 are a series in itself and you don’t have to read the rest. I am still plugging through the second to last one and it’s hard cause I devoured the rest of them.

Harry Potter — just not to be a spoiler, I have to say I was disappointed. I may be the only person. And YES she needed a better editor.

As for your pending list, I haven’t ready any; but I noticed you read Bel Canto (did I recommend that one?) I LOVED that book and me too, I read it over a year ago and I still think about it. It was written so wonderfully, I can’t imagine another author pulling off that subject. (I think the synopsis on the back doesn’t do it justice).

If you wanted to read more Sci Fi, I have recommendations: Connie Willis. I am on her 3rd book and I love her. To Say Nothing of the Dog and The Doomsday Book I highly recommend. I am reading Passage right now and while I like it less, it’s still good.

Thank you for all the recommendations I have added To Say Nothing of the Dog and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time to my Pending list. I plan to order a book or two tonight, probably Kingsolver and …. still not sure…. The choices are all so good.